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Andrew J. Martin
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 897
Citations - 43053
Andrew J. Martin is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Academic achievement. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 819 publications receiving 36203 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew J. Martin include University of Western Australia & Max Planck Society.
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Communicating prognostic information: what do oncologists think patients with incurable cancer should be told?
TL;DR: People with incurable cancer require information about their prognosis to make informed decisions about their future.
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Preliminary evidence for the microbial loop in Antarctic sea ice using microcosm simulations
Andrew J. Martin,Andrew McMinn,Simon K. Davy,Marti J. Anderson,Hilary C. Miller,Julie A. Hall,Ken G. Ryan +6 more
TL;DR: These results are considered preliminary, but provide a useful illustration of sea ice microbial dynamics beyond the use of ‘snapshot’ biomass correlations.
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Neu-horizons: neuroprotection and therapeutic use of riluzole for the prevention of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy-a randomised controlled trial.
Terry Trinh,Susanna B. Park,Jenna Murray,Hannah Pickering,Cindy S.-Y. Lin,Andrew J. Martin,Michael Friedlander,Matthew C. Kiernan,David Goldstein,Arun V. Krishnan +9 more
TL;DR: The results do not show any benefit of riluzole in minimising neuropathy and may suggest that rILuzole worsens neuropathy associated with oxaliplatin treatment.
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Estimating survival time in older adults receiving chemotherapy for advanced cancer.
Erin B. Moth,Erin B. Moth,Prunella Blinman,Prunella Blinman,Natalie Stefanic,Vasi Naganathan,Vasi Naganathan,Peter Grimison,Martin R. Stockler,Martin R. Stockler,Philip Beale,Philip Beale,Andrew J. Martin,Belinda E Kiely,Belinda E Kiely +14 more
TL;DR: Oncologists' estimates of EST were imprecise, but unbiased and accurate for formulating scenarios for survival, and a pragmatic frailty rating was identified as a potentially useful predictor of OST.